A College Football Coach Wore Full Military Fatigues During Game

Football teams honored the military in various ways this weekend.
But Mike London, the head coach at Virginia, took it a step
further when he wore full camouflage fatigues during his team's
win against Miami.

While this may have been an over-the-top attempt to honor the
military, it appeared more like a Halloween leftover at best, or
an insult to those that do serve, at worst. The latter of which
was expressed by an active duty member of the military to Paul
Lukas of ESPN.com.

"Mike London was wearing what can only be described as a
bastardized set of Marine Corps “cammies.” He had the top, pants
and eight-point hat...But he was also wearing a navy blue
shirt and sneakers. He also had gold chains hanging out
— although those weren’t visible when he had his
top buttoned up completely (which itself is wrong
unless there’s a specific reason to do it). UVA assistants and
staff also wore the pants of the various services, all in the
name of “military appreciation.”"

Unfortunately this feels like the NFL's breast cancer awareness
program in which it has become less about making people aware
that cancer exists, and more about seeing
which players can wear the most pink.